With the Music Midi Notate software help you can convert MIDI files and Karaoke (.kar) files to music notation that can be immediately viewed on the screen and print sheet music with many flexible options and the lyrics also can be displayed.

Now you can not only hear the notes of MIDI files but also see them highlighted on the screen during playback with Midi Notate, by Notation Software.And it also let you edit and correct errors that MidiNotate might make in transcribing the MIDI to music notation.

- Automatically convert any MIDI file into a sheet music score.
- convert Karaoke (.kar) files to sheet music, and displays the lyrics
- Automatically analyzes and displays chord names, such as D7, Dm, Gmaj7, F7sus4, and C7/9
- Splits piano (or other keyboard) tracks into right- and left-hand staves, based on thorough analysis of hand positions and finger motions.
- Includes Jazz / Swing transcription option
-Imports chord names from MIDI files saved by PG Music's Band-in-a-Box(tm) music software
-Lets you practice a section of a song any number of times that you specify, with optionally increasing tempo, and with pauses between each repeat.
- Lets you add rehearsal marks which can be used specify the section of the song you wish to practice with the above feature.
- Automatically turns pages during playback.
- Supports MIDI keyboards, MIDI guitars, and other MIDI controllers, so that your performance can be routed to channels and MIDI patches (instrument sounds) on other devices.
- Plays back MIDI files while displaying the music notes
- Prints sheet music with many flexible options
- Lets you correct and edit errors that MidiNotate might make in transcribing the MIDI to music notation

User Review

It feels like there's always a catch somewhere. I found I could quickly reach what I'd consider a great starting point to start doing a serious transcription of a full orchestra MIDI file to piano duet. It's also clear that the kind of notation control I'd like isn't there in MidiNotate. I'm still dithering between Finale and Sibelius, but I think it's Finale that's going to win.
Any thoughts? My whole career has been in computers and I play the piano well. It's this convergence that's making me feel like I'm starting over!--Steve Hollingsworth